Camped at site #109. Great site, but 30 amp power kept tripping so we were forced to run extension cords into our RV using the two, 20 amp outlets. The park scenery is great, but the electrical problems (which I've written about before) continue. There's hope. High Cliff may get all its electric sites upgraded to 50 amp next year if there's enough money in the state budget. Fingers crossed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a 7 on a state park scale (meaning amenities are spare, if you are looking for Wi-Fi and a pool, go private). Sites are fairly level, treed, and spaced far apart. Bathrooms and showers were adequate, but old. Could use revamping. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped (or tried to) in site #103. However, the 30A GFCI breaker kept tripping and we were given an alternate site. I was able to talk with a park tech who tried to fix the bad breaker (to no avail). He said that the electric hookups were showing their age as they were installed in the 1980's. This has happened to us in another electric site at this park. Besides that, the park is located on a limestone bluff overlooking Lake Winnebago. There are plenty of bike and hiking trails. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is a very nice campground, located right on Lake Winnebago. High Cliff got its name from the limestone cliff. There is a small beach, nice campground, store with the little museum, endless hiking opportunities, tower you can climb on for beautiful view . In addition to Lake Winnebago, there is a small Butterfly Pond, with fishing pier. We will definitely come back. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.